This two week course will focus on building an online training course with Adobe Captivate. This course is designed to allow for individuals of any age who wish to create an online course using Adobe Captivate to follow along and participate.
Prerequisite: Learners must be comfortable with technology as they will be expected to interact with the training environment, and navigate accordingly in the wiki environment. Learners must download a trial version of Captivate to complete the final project of this course.
All students agree to abide by the policies of this course. Members of this learning community are expected to interact with the learning environment as they retrieve and post information, other students within discussions and group work, and with the faculty member. Students are expected to complete all assignments while maintaining academic honesty (see Academic Honesty Policy for details).
Faculty Expectations
Faculty members are expected to facilitate the learning environment in which students interact. Faculty is responsible for (1) foster learner interaction with each other, (2) assignments are clearly communicated, (3) assignments are graded in the appropriate time frame based on the assignment rubric, (4) provide constructive feedback to students, and (5) enforce and maintain academic honesty within the learning environment.
Academic Honesty Policy:
Students, faculty, and administrators share the responsibility of ensuring academic honesty within the learning environment. This means that all members of the learning community agree to exchange ideas that are either unique thoughts or will properly and accurately cite, give credit to the source(s) from which the idea originated. The Academic Honesty applies to every assignment including those assignments posted outside of the classroom (blogs, videos, etc.).
Captivate 101
This two week course will focus on building an online training course with Adobe Captivate. This course is designed to allow for individuals of any age who wish to create an online course using Adobe Captivate to follow along and participate.
Prerequisite: Learners must be comfortable with technology as they will be expected to interact with the training environment, and navigate accordingly in the wiki environment. Learners must download a trial version of Captivate to complete the final project of this course.
Review Orientation
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Objective
Upon completing this course, learners will be able to:
Syllabus
Course Syllabus (Captivate 101).doc
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Faculty Contact InformationMaria Rodriguez
Phone: 301-682-0000
Office Hours: 10-7 pm EST (Mon–Fri)
Email: Maria.Rodriguez4@waldenu.edu
Student Expectations
All students agree to abide by the policies of this course. Members of this learning community are expected to interact with the learning environment as they retrieve and post information, other students within discussions and group work, and with the faculty member. Students are expected to complete all assignments while maintaining academic honesty (see Academic Honesty Policy for details).
Faculty Expectations
Faculty members are expected to facilitate the learning environment in which students interact. Faculty is responsible for (1) foster learner interaction with each other, (2) assignments are clearly communicated, (3) assignments are graded in the appropriate time frame based on the assignment rubric, (4) provide constructive feedback to students, and (5) enforce and maintain academic honesty within the learning environment.
Academic Honesty Policy:
Students, faculty, and administrators share the responsibility of ensuring academic honesty within the learning environment. This means that all members of the learning community agree to exchange ideas that are either unique thoughts or will properly and accurately cite, give credit to the source(s) from which the idea originated. The Academic Honesty applies to every assignment including those assignments posted outside of the classroom (blogs, videos, etc.).